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For those who don't know, the former Dolphins coach's Pitt Panthers face Navy tomorrow.

Wanny made his feelings about Navy fairly clear.

This is what he wrote in 2007 about the matchup that year. To view the link you have to Register or Login

This is what he wrote in 2008 about the matchup that year.To view the link you have to Register or Login

This is what he wrote in 2009 about the matchup this year. To view the link you have to Register or Login

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So it seems that the Wannstache hates chop blocks. Fair enough. But how many chop blocks do Navy even do? Anyone even know when Navy last got penalised for a chop block? Or is Wanny talking about the legit tactic, the cut block.

See Wannstedt played for Panthers in the 70s, as an offensive tackle blocking for Tony Dorsett. Pittsburgh ran a veer offense, very similar to Navy's in fact.

So, for a man who should know a lot about blocking, cut blocks and chop blocks, Wanny clearly knows very little... Or does he???

Is this his sly attempt at winning the public over, and winning the referees over. By constantly whining about illegal blocking, Wanny hopes to get it into the ACC officials minds that the Navy blocking deserves flagging. Since the ACC are Navy's home officials, you'd hope that they'd understand how their offense works. Sadly, as Coach Niumatalolo has publically stated, the ACC officials seem to understand less about veer offense than the rest of the nation. Will this work in Wannstedt's favour?